To first nations people, salmon symbolizes instinct, determination and persistence. Salmon is also a symbol of abundance, wealth and prosperity because that it is the primary food source for the people of the Northwest coast.
Here is a tasty salmon burger – not a real burger but served like one.
Servings: Four burgers
Ready Time: 25 minutes
Wine Pairings: For this herbed salmon burger with zesty mayo, I’d opt for a white with fresh acidity to dance with the dressing and slice through the bannock’s oily exterior. Unoaked chardonnay or grassy New Zealand sauvignon blanc are fine options, though B.C. pinot gris would not be out of place. - Beppi Crosariol
Salmon
2 tbsp chopped fresh dill
1 tbsp finely chopped garlic
salt and freshly ground pepper
4 6-ounce (175-gram) fillets of Pacific Coast salmon
Garlic aioli
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 tbsp fresh sage, chopped
1/4 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp minced garlic, minced
To finish
Romaine lettuce
red onion, sliced
Method
Combine dill, garlic and salt and pepper. Pat salmon fillets with mixture. Mix together garlic aioli ingredients.
Heat oil in skillet on medium high heat. Add salmon to pan.
Sear about 3 minutes per side or until salmon is still slightly pink in centre.
Spread aioli on bannock, add lettuce and onions. Top with salmon.